With one game remaining in the regular season, a playoff spot locked up, and the Vancouver Canucks opponent being the lowly Colorado Avalanche, you could be forgiven for assuming that this is a meaningless game tonight. Far from it.

A win tonight would clinch the division for the Canucks, as yesterday the Calgary Flames were defeated 5-1 by the Edmonton Oilers. It would givethe Canucks 100 points on the season; their second finish at 100 points or better since the lockout. And the only thing standing in their way is the Colorado Avalanche.

One problem: when the Colorado Avalanche have stood in their way, Vancouver has not generally done very well at all. Some fun numbers:

Colorado has won 10 of their last 14 games against Vancouver.

Colorado has won 7 of their last 10 home games against Vancouver.

This season the Canucks are 2-1-2 against the Avalanche (the Avalance are 3-2-0). Here are the leading scorers from each side in the season series:

T.J Galiardi is a 20-year old rookie with 3 career goals in the nine games he’s played this season. He’s never scored against any NHL team other than Vancouver. Tucker has 20% of his points this season against the Canucks.

I think the Canucks will do it. They’re a better team than Colorado, and the desire to win the Northwest Division should seal the deal.

I’d actually predict a 4-2 game, but since this will be Ian Laperriere’s 1000th game, let’s give him credit for a goal.

Jonathan Willis is a freelance writer.
He currently works for Oilers Nation, Sportsnet, the Edmonton Journal and Bleacher Report.
He's co-written three books and worked for myriad websites, including Grantland, ESPN, The Score, and Hockey Prospectus. He was previously the founder and managing editor of Copper & Blue.